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A Program of Medical Students as Teaching Assistants in an Anatomy Course: Effectiveness and Improvement


Abstract: Introduction: Enlisting medical students as Teaching Assistants (TAs) in an anatomy course is regarded as beneficial to both students and TAs.


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A Rare Case of Triple Coronary-Cameral Fistula Draining Into Left Ventricle in a Patient with Cocaine-Induced Myocardial Infarction


Abstract: Coronary Cameral Fistula (CCF) is rare entity wherein there is an abnormal congenital or acquired anomalous connection between a coronary artery and a cardiac chamber.


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Ameliorative Effect of Dark Chocolate on Brain and Heart of Chronic Restraint Stressed Male Albino Rats


Abstract: Objective: The aim was to investigate for the first time, the ameliorative effect of Dark Chocolate (DC) against oxidative stress and apoptosis in heart and brain frontal cortex of rats subjected to Chronic Restraint Stress (CRS).


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A Morphometric Study of Ventricular System of Human Brain by Computerised Tomography in an Indian Population and its Clinical Significance


Abstract: Background and Aim: The human brain undergoes many gross and histopathological changes with regression of the brain tissue leading to the enlargement of the ventricles as age advances.

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Austin Journal of Anatomy is an open access, peer review Journal publishing original research & review articles in all the fields of Anatomy. Anatomy is the study of body parts of Living Organisms, which is one of the important branches in medicine. Austin Journal of Anatomy provides a new platform for all researchers, scientists, scholars, students to publish their research work & update the latest research information.
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New Daily Persistent Headache Treated with Botulinum Toxin Type A: Case Report

Abstract New Daily Persistent Headache (NDPH) is a primary headache disorder, characterized by chronic and unremitting daily headache with abrupt onset and more than three months in duration. It lacks typical clinical features. It may be self-limiting within months or years without therapy, or be refractory to most treatments.
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